Yeah, I like it, but I'm not sure if I like it enough, it stands between that one and the Broken Wurli for the Kontakt player, but I have problems with the Kontakt player to work properly, so I'm not sure yet.Somehow the Broken Wurli sounds a bit better so far...

There's just so many plugins I like that I would like to spend a 100 Euros on, but I'll try it out for the full period, and maybe I buy it then....it IS tempting..

I'm in Norway, in other words it's close to 4 am now... To me there are a couple of other plugins that I think have a good sound,- but like you, I'm not that satisfied with the Kontakt player, for some reason it has never worked that good on my system,- and now with the introduction to the Wurlitzer V, I discovered that I simply NEED a plugin like that...

But, I'm not a pro on this, I just go for the good sounds that I like, and fiddle my way around with the plugins that I get to like.

But, I only have one other Arturia plugin, the Spark, and I love that one.

Well, let's hope the guys here can help you out with the license-problem you have, it's a shame that you get to get that curious about a plugin, and can't even install it...

I will propably buy it in a couple of weeks, if I can afford it, it would be a nice addition to the other plugins I have, and very different, as I the last couple of months have bought the whole catalogue from Xils-lab, among others..

My initial experience was rather inspiring. Disappointing, actually. Lots of overly processed - and yes, artificial - sounds that in no way bettered my old stand-bye Lounge Lizard. In fact, they sounded worse.

Until I stumbled on the GT Vibro Wurli presets, and my mind changed entirely. This is a traditional, dry sound that I immediately fell in love with. Warm, intimate and playable - just what I look for in a Wurli.

I then began to tweak and explore, and found out just how far you can take the basic tones.

Interestingly, I actually found that presets obscure the fact that this generates some excellent classic tones. Most importantly, I dropped them into some tracks and they sit wonderfully.

Seems like we have a similar feeling about the sounds,- I also felt it a bit overly noisy, or whatever I can call it,- some of the first sounds just sounded very dominant in the effect-part of the sound,- but when I dug into several of the other presets, I found myself giving more attention to those ones, and at the moment it's enough to tempt me to buy it.

One thing I HAVE learned, is that I need a Wurly plugin, of some sort.